Finding (jewelcrafting)
Types of Jewelry Findings
- Clasps for completing necklaces and bracelets
- Earwires for linking earrings to the wearer's ear
- Ring blanks for making finger rings
- Bails, metal loops, and jump rings for completing jewelry
- Pin stems and brooch assemblies
Additional Jewelry Findings
- Tuxedo stud findings for formal attire
- Letters of the alphabet for personalized jewelry
- Cluster settings for gemstone arrangements
- Metal beads and balls for decorative purposes
- Plastic, fabric, or metal stringing material for threading beads
Metallic Finishes of Findings
- Findings available in sterling silver
- Findings available in plated silver
- Findings available in gold
- Findings available in niobium
- Findings available in titanium
Importance of Findings in Jewelry Making
- Findings are essential components of many jewelry styles
- Findings come in different metallic finishes, including antique
- Choosing suitable colored findings can complement or contrast with jewelry
- Findings provide functionality and aesthetic appeal
- Findings allow for the completion and assembly of jewelry pieces
Reference
- Dorothy Wood's book 'The Knotting & Braiding Bible' provides a comprehensive guide to creative jewelry making
- The book mentions basic jewelry findings as crucial components
- Findings are available in a range of metallic finishes, allowing for customization
- Consider the most suitable color of findings to match or contrast with jewelry
- The book emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate findings for desired jewelry designs
Finding (jewelcrafting) Data Sources
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Glossary | https://harryandcojewellery.com.au/blogs/glossary/finding-jewelcrafting |
Wikipedia | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_(jewelcrafting) |
Wikidata | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q28195064 |
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